A Purcell family is recovering at a hospital in Dallas after an early-morning fire ripped through its home Wednesday morning.

The fire broke out around 2 a.m. at 701 S. Canadian St. Investigators said an electrical malfunction caused the fire.

The injured were identified as Jennifer Nix-Epperson, Eddie Epperson and their three children, Danielle, 14, Stacey 12, and Mary, 11.

A family spokeswoman said the family suffered inhalation and burn injuries.

“The fire burned more than 40 percent of Stacey’s body,” she said. “It left her with third- and fourth- degree burns.”

Both parents sustained burn injuries while trying to rescue their three daughters.

The home didn’t have a working smoke detector, investigators said.

Anyone interested in helping can donate clothes, supplies and money at the following locations: Slaughterville Baptist Church, Republic Bank, Wadley’s Emergency Medical Service (Purcell) and Bowman Chapel at 716 S. Canadian St.